The Art of Thinking Clearly (Rolf Dobelli, Chairman at ZURICH.MINDS) | DLDwomen 12

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Published 2012-07-12
The Art of Thinking Clearly

Rolf Dobelli (Author)

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  • @krushnasubudhi
    Those who are saying its a plagiarism, must first read the book. He quoted every research and given credit to all researcher. More importantly many great researcher comes up with different analysis and theories, would it be possible for us to read everything. This is a nice all-in-one book, which provides summary of all the great work done
  • @amerrashed6287
    Summary: Outcome bias: We always focus on the outcomes but not on the process behind that outcomes! - Sunk cost fallacy (cognitive, decision error): non recoverable cost should not play a role anymore, so shouldn't be accounted or to continue on what's hurting you! - crowding out effect (social error): bringing in an incentive or monetary system driven by internal or social motivation might devalue our relationships. - focus on negative knowledge of not to do those mistakes (cognitive errors) & try to eliminate them. Then the upside will take care of itself!
  • @KM_Zitha
    Very fascinating. Motivation crowding is quite interesting
  • @c7eye
    Sunk cost theory. It’s funny but so true. It also applies to relationships. I don’t want to end this relationship. It’s not working and I know it. I invested years in it so I’m going to spend more years trying to fix it . BAM . Three years later I leave. In retrospect I should have left three years prior. Im buying this book today. To save myself from SELF HARM.
  • 'The Art of Thinking Clearly' changed my life upto the eternity.
  • @mehmood020
    Very effective book for everyone. All chapters are full of knowledge which was available to us but not known to us before read the book.
  • @sheetsha
    Have read recently ... Outstanding....😅😅😅
  • @billgarza-db9he
    I liked this clip. I think the last 1.5 minutes says it all. Funny thing is I've been actually doing this for awhile. Couple years ago I thought, I'll work on removing or minimizing the toxins in my life, I figured that would meet my objectives in a shorter more direct path. Thinking clearly is tough work, but with practice, you get better at it. It's changed my life and I've never looked back.
  • @flexyGamer1
    I have never read a book before, but thid author is just awesome. I love the way he talks, expresses his ideas and more than that, I love his bokk "The Art of thinking clearly. I'm starting from now, to read his book and i would really like to have more suggestions about his books.
  • @subramanyam2699
    One of the best talks I have ever heard. Can't wait to read the whole book. Amazing!
  • @archa1624
    I'm now reading his two books. Very interesting - if I had time, I'd read them in a couple of days.